SCHOOL CHILDREN in Portsmouth are showing the humanity which the governent so patently lacks.
EIGHT POLICE officers who were suspended after an inquest returned a verdict of unlawful killing in the case of a black man were reinstated last week.
BABAR AHMAD’S extradition hearing to the US on terrorism charges was to start this Thursday, 18 November, at Bow Street magistrates court in London. Mrs Ahmad, Babar’s wife, spoke to Socialist Worker before the hearing:
Reg Keys, Theresa Evans, Christine Robinson and and Rose Gentle helped launch Military Families Against the War last week. They, and other soldiers’ relatives, laid a wreath at 10 Downing Street.
"WE HAVE liberated the city of Fallujah," crowed General John Abizaid of US Central Command last Sunday.
WE HAD to put up with a double-barrelled dose of nausea this week with Michael Howard appearing to talk welfare state politics and Tony Blair invading Hackney to claim New Labour was bringing in childcare Utopia.
IF YOU’VE had difficulty making sense of the government’s education policy then Charles Clarke, the cabinet minister responsible, has cleared up any misunderstanding. The whole thing must be geared to the needs of globalised big business, he said in a speech this Monday.
LEON KUHN, whose latest work is shown here, has been a political artist and cartoonist since the 1970s
AROUND 1,000 radiographers showed their opposition to Agenda for Change—the government’s sweeping changes to pay and conditions across the NHS—in central London last Saturday.